
Douglas DC-9-50 Air Charter Intl 3D model
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This high-poly model is built nearly to scale and is within a couple of percent of actual dimensions. It features detailed exterior elements, including radio antennas and pitot tubes, while landing gear comes with moderate detail. The model includes textures and materials, plus animateable parts such as ailerons, flaps, elevators, rudder, landing gear, doors, and turbines. Various formats are available for instant download, and the DC-9-20 is offered in multiple liveries. The Series 50 (DC-9-50) was an extended version of the DC-9-40, with an additional 8'2" center fuselage length, carrying up to 125 passengers. Powered by Pratt and Whitney JT8D-15 or JT8D-17 engines, delivering 16000 or 16500 pounds of thrust each. Deliveries began in 1975, with Eastern Airlines receiving the first one. The DC-9-50's military version was called C-9-50, built for US armed forces. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft developed several follow-on variants as the MD-80, 81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90. Eventually, Boeing purchased McDonnell Douglas and created the Boeing 717 from these designs.
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